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SUMMARY:The Power of Stories
DESCRIPTION:Film Fatales members are invited to an intimate Community Circle gathering at a private home in Los Angeles featuring a fireside chat with writers and showrunners Elle Johnson (Bosch\, Self-Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam CJ Walker)\, Keisha Zollar (Dying For Sex\, Mike) and Melinda Hsu (Nancy Drew\, Tom Swift\, Lost). Moderated by gender equity expert Vicki Shabo from New America with opening remarks from film and television director Rachel Feldman (Lilly\, The Baxters). \n At a moment when women’s rights and gender equity are under attack\, female-forward stories that include authentic depictions of women and gender expansive voices couldn’t be more important and continue to be audience-pleasers – and yet the conventional wisdom is that “muscular” stories are more likely to appeal to viewers. Come hear from television and film creatives about recent projects that center women’s lives and the stories they carry as they navigate jobs\, family\, and relationships on screen. We’ll discuss the power and pitfalls of selling and telling stories about women’s full lives and share data on audiences’ desire for authentic\, inclusive storytelling about gender\, work\, family\, and care. This intimate gathering offers television creators and filmmakers an opportunity to dive into the cultural impact of storytelling while giving space to trade insights\, share resources\, and connect with others interested in amplifying underrepresented voices in the film industry.  \nLight bites will be provided. Guests are invited to bring a beverage to share. Paid parking passes will be available on site. Rideshares are encouraged.  \nThis private event is for Film Fatales members only. No plus ones. Capacity is limited and guests will receive the specific address upon confirmation. Film Fatales members can log in for their member ticket. \nAccessibility Notes: \nThis private home has two steps and is not wheelchair accessible. Please contact us to arrange an accessible accommodation.
URL:https://filmfatales.org/event/the-power-of-stories/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Mixers
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SUMMARY:The Power of Stories Members
DESCRIPTION:Film Fatales members are invited to an intimate Community Circle gathering at a private home in Los Angeles featuring a fireside chat with writers and showrunners Elle Johnson (Bosch\, Self-Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam CJ Walker)\, Keisha Zollar (Dying For Sex\, Mike) and Melinda Hsu (Nancy Drew\, Tom Swift\, Lost). Moderated by gender equity expert Vicki Shabo from New America with opening remarks from film and television director Rachel Feldman (Lilly\, The Baxters). \n At a moment when women’s rights and gender equity are under attack\, female-forward stories that include authentic depictions of women and gender expansive voices couldn’t be more important and continue to be audience-pleasers – and yet the conventional wisdom is that “muscular” stories are more likely to appeal to viewers. Come hear from television and film creatives about recent projects that center women’s lives and the stories they carry as they navigate jobs\, family\, and relationships on screen. We’ll discuss the power and pitfalls of selling and telling stories about women’s full lives and share data on audiences’ desire for authentic\, inclusive storytelling about gender\, work\, family\, and care. This intimate gathering offers television creators and filmmakers an opportunity to dive into the cultural impact of storytelling while giving space to trade insights\, share resources\, and connect with others interested in amplifying underrepresented voices in the film industry.  \nLight bites will be provided. Guests are invited to bring a beverage to share. Paid parking passes will be available on site. Rideshares are encouraged.  \nThis private event is for Film Fatales members only. No plus ones. Capacity is limited and guests will receive the specific address upon confirmation. 
URL:https://filmfatales.org/event/the-power-of-stories-members/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Members
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SUMMARY:Artist Connection NYC Mixer Members
DESCRIPTION:Film Fatales members are invited to an in-person cocktail gathering in New York to prepare for some good vibes as we head into summer. Where better to celebrate cinema than at the Museum of the Moving Image?  \nThis year we are extending an invitation to our extended community of filmmaker\, film lovers\, and partner filmmaker groups\, as we uplift each other with like-minded folks interested in amplifying underrepresented voices in the industry… and have some fun in the process! Our spring time theme is Let’s Get Loud! From stripes to florals to funky designs – come rocking your favorite patterns or color combos.  \nThere will be a cash bar with discounted beer\, wine\, cocktails\, non-alcoholic drinks\, and snacks. \nWe will be making a toast and taking a group photo around 7pm. \nSponsored by ShotDeck\, and joined by members of A-Doc\, AWFC\, AWD\, BGDM\, ICF+C\, WMM and more\, this in person mixer is for everyone interested in supporting filmmakers of all marginalized genders. \nAccessibility Notes: The venue is fully ADA accessible. Please contact us for an accommodation.
URL:https://filmfatales.org/event/nyc-artist-connection-members/
LOCATION:Museum of Moving Image\, 36-01 35th Ave\, Queens\, NY\, 11106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Members
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SUMMARY:Artist Connection NYC Mixer
DESCRIPTION:Join Film Fatales members for an in-person cocktail gathering on Friday\, May 29th in New York to prepare for some good vibes as we head into summer. Where better to celebrate cinema than at the Museum of the Moving Image?  \nThis year we are extending an invitation to our community of filmmaker\, film lovers\, and partner filmmaker groups\, as we uplift each other with like-minded folks interested in amplifying underrepresented voices in the industry… and have some fun in the process! Our spring time theme is Let’s Get Loud! From stripes to florals to funky designs – come rocking your favorite patterns or color combos.  \nThere will be a cash bar with discounted beer\, wine\, cocktails\, non-alcoholic drinks\, and snacks. \nWe will be making a toast and taking a group photo around 7pm. \nSponsored by ShotDeck\, and joined by members of A-Doc\, AWFC\, AWD\, BGDM\, ICF+C\, WMM and more\, this in person mixer is for everyone interested in supporting filmmakers of all marginalized genders. \nAccessibility Notes: The venue is fully ADA accessible. Please contact us for an accommodation.
URL:https://filmfatales.org/event/nyc-artist-connection/
LOCATION:Museum of Moving Image\, 36-01 35th Ave\, Queens\, NY\, 11106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mixers
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